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  1. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Arbella Stuart was the daughter of Charles Stuart, earl of Lennox (1556-April 1576) and Elizabeth Cavendish (March 3,1555-January 21,1582). She was raised by her grandmother, Bess of Hardwick who, along with Arbella’s other grandmother, Margaret Douglas, taught her to think of herself as the future queen of England.

  2. Margaret Douglas. Charles Stuart, 5th Earl of Lennox (April or May 1557 [1] – April 1576), was the fourth son of Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox and Lady Margaret Douglas, daughter of Margaret Tudor and granddaughter of King Henry VII of England. His brother was Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots.

  3. 25 de sept. de 2021 · The Lady Arbella Stuart (1575–1615) was a claimant to the English throne and a letter writer for whom more than one hundred letters exist, to family, friends, her husband, members of the English and Danish courts, and royalty, including Elizabeth I, James VI and I, and Queen Anna. Stuart’s letters reveal her personal drama and offer insight ...

  4. Gristwood's historical biography, Arbella: England's Lost Queen is about Lady Arbella Stuart, an English noblewoman who was considered a possible successor to Elizabeth I. In a review in The Times , Kevin Sharpe wrote, "Sarah Gristwood presents a powerful story of the dynastic insecurity of the Tudors and Stuarts, and of the vulnerability of Elizabeth and James to foreign and domestic intrigues."

  5. Arabella Stuart. Arabella Stuart (anglès: Arbella Stuart) ( Nottinghamshire, 10 de novembre de 1575 - Torre de Londres, 27 de setembre de 1615) va ser una aristòcrata anglesa, filla de Charles Stewart, catorzè comte de Lennox, i d'Elizabeth Cavendish. [1] Va ser cosina de Jaume VI d'Escòcia i va ser vista com una possible successora de la ...

  6. The Lady Arbella Stuart long has been the subject of biography and fiction, as writers have been drawn to the dramatic story of a royal woman who defied both Queen Elizabeth and King James. The Lady Arbella also was a fine writer whose over 100 letters to relatives, friends, her husband, and the royal family delineate her personal and public drama.

  7. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Arbella Stuart: A Caged Bird. Published 2nd January 2024. Most of Arbella’s life was spent at Hardwick Hall, but once she joined the court of James VI & I, she had more freedom and stayed in several palaces in the south of England – until a forbidden marriage brought her to the Tower of London. The numbers against the places correspond to ...